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From: Wait 'til next year!!!!!! ---Emerald Coast of Florida
St. Jude Donor '10
I know why it has been in storage for 25 years... it should not be brought out in public. Of course maybe we are not the right forum to judge this.. it is a C-3
2025 C8 Z06/7/E-Ray of the Year Finalist - Unmodified
2023 C3 of the Year Finalist - Unmodified
2021 C8 of the Year Finalist Unmodified
2020 Corvette of the Year Finalist (performance mods)
2019 C1 of Year Winner (performance mods)
2017 Corvette of the Year Finalist
2016 C2 of Year
2015 C3 of Year Finalist
He says it is one of one. Those kits were available in the early 70's and I believe Greenwood was doing them. There are alot more than one of those around, unfortunately.
From: Wait 'til next year!!!!!! ---Emerald Coast of Florida
St. Jude Donor '10
He says it is one of one. Those kits were available in the early 70's and I believe Greenwood was doing them. There are alot more than one of those around, unfortunately.
And just how is the front 'wider than most Corvettes'? It's a body kit, not a C3 body on a Widetrack GTO frame. A wider body won't help the car adhere to the road. What a dumbass.